Monday afternoon, when lead detective Chris Serino took the stand, the total audience was 241,300 viewers.

WFTV-Channel 9 had the biggest share of those viewers: 81,300. The other stations: WOFL-Channel 35 with 57,800, WESH-Channel 2 with 49,900, Central Florida News 13 with 35,300 and WKMG-Channel 6 with 17,000.

In those hours, WFTV also reached the most viewers in the 25-to-54 age group, which is most important to news advertisers. WOFL ranked second, followed by WESH, News 13 and WKMG.

The audience dipped a bit Monday morning to 178,900 total viewers. WFTV had the most viewers (43,800) in those hours. The rest: WOFL with 39,200 viewers, WESH with 35,500, News 13 with 31,500 and WKMG with 28,900.

In those hours, WOFL had the most viewers in the 25-to-54 age group by a wide margin, followed by WFTV, WESH, WKMG and News 13.

On Friday afternoon, the total audience was 234,600 viewers. WFTV had the most viewers and the lead in the 25-to-54 age group. WESH was second in total viewers, and WOFL was second in the 25-to-54 age group.

On Friday morning, the total audience was 202,500 viewers. WFTV had the most viewers by a wide margin. WESH was second, followed by WOFL, News 13 and WMKG.